Previously, we introduced how to use Photoshop’s Clone Stamp Tool, Patch Tool, Healing Brush Tool, Duplicate Layer, and Transform Tool to remove text from images. Today we introduce how to use Photoshop’s vanishing point filter to remove text from images under appropriate circumstances.
For some pictures with strong perspective effect (such as the floor), you can apply Photoshop CS3's "vanishing point" filter for processing.
Operation method: Frame the text area to be processed (to prevent parts outside the selection from being covered) and execute the menu command: Filter → Vanishing Point to enter the vanishing point filter editing interface.
⑴ Select the Create Panel tool in the left toolbar, start from the intersection of the floor tile seams, and click four points in sequence along the seams to form a rectangle with a perspective effect. Then drag its edges to expand to the right and below so that the panel completely covers the text.
⑵ Select the stamp tool in the left toolbar, hold down the Alt key and click to select the source image point. After the green cross turns red, drag in the text area to complete the copy.
The animation is as follows:In the next section, we will introduce how to easily and quickly remove text from some images whose background color is a vertical linear gradient color.